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Billy Gohl: A Deeper Look at the Ghoul of Grays Harbor
Local lore has long told the story of Billy Gohl, who murdered as many as 100 men in Grays Harbor Washington from 1903-1910. But is there more to the story?
Fodor: The Alma Fielding Poltergeist, Part 2
In the heyday of spiritualism, Alma Fielding's haunting and poltergeist activity in Croydon was initially impossible to debunk, a true diamond in the rough for parapsy...
Fodor: Ghost Hunter Extraordinaire, Part 1
Welcome to the OG Scully - Nandor Fodor - an Eastern European ghost hunter and prolific author, who practiced his investigations during the heyday of Spiritualism, whi...
Terror in the Water: The 1916 New Jersey Shark Attacks
Before there was Jaws, there were the New Jersey Shark attacks of 1916, with true terror lurking beneath the surface.
The Tanacu Exorcism
In early 2005, in the heart of an Orthodox convent in Romania's impoverished northeast, 23 year old nun, Maricica Irina Cornici, found herself in a literal and figurat...
The Disappearance of Paula Welden & The Bennington Triangle
On December 1st of 1946, 18-year-old Paula Welden went on a walk, and vanished. Despite and extensive search, no sign of her was found.
Boooobs: The (Haunted?) Palomino Club with Betsy Sodaro
This very special episode features actress and comedian, Betsy Sodaro, and delves into the dark past and present of Las Vegas' Palomino Club. Nudity, murders, and ghos...
Caved In: The Life and Death of Floyd Collins
Floyd was a born caver. He lived and breathed caves, until one day, he found himself trapped in the very place he loved the most.
Robert the Doll
Allegedly, one of the most haunted dolls in America, Robert was created in the image of his young owner at the turn of the 19th century in Key West, Florida.
Sylvia Gaines: The Ghost of Green Lake
On June 17th 1926, the body of 22-year-old Sylvia Gaines was found on the shore of Green Lake in Seattle. The city was shocked. Who could have murdered this young woma...
The Blood Countess: Elizabeth Bathory
In 16th century Hungary the "Infamous Lady" Elizabeth Bathory allegedly tortured and killed hundreds of her adolescent servant girls, bathing in and drinking their blo...
Leonarda Cianciulli: The Soap Maker of Correggio
In the shadow of WWII, Leonarda Cianciulli dispatched her victims and cooked them into soap and cakes under the twisted belief that it would save the lives of her chil...
Comet Lodge Cemetery
It's not every day you come across a park, err cemetery, littered in gravestones, surrounded by a quiet neighborhood, built atop children's graves, rumored to house pi...
Gustave: The Killer Crocodile
In the small country of Burundi, there exists a vicious killer. But this killer isn’t a man...
Katherine Knight: Australian's Killer Cannibal
Twenty one years ago, in Aberdeen, New South Wales, Australia, Katherine Knight slaughtered her partner and prepared him as a meal for his children and herself. But h...
Unpacking the Ghosts of the Empress Hotel
For over the last 100 years, the Empress Hotel has been frequented by royalty, celebrities and movie stars...and ghosts.
The Curse of Dead Man's Chair
This supposed cursed chair has many names. Dead Man's Chair. The Chair of Death. Busby's Stoop Chair. But all names tell the tale of a murderer who cursed his favorite...
The Mystery of the Sodder Children
On December 24th of 1945, tragedy struck the Sodder family when a fire killed five of their ten children...or did it?
Victorian Ghost Histories of Christmas Pasts
Charles Dickens wasn't the only one who wrote Christmas ghost stories. Where did they come from? Why Christmas ghost stories and not Halloween?
The Bender Family
Before HH Holmes there was the lesser known Bender family...
The Fresno Nightcrawler
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's...a pair of pants? This isn't your every day cryptid, but it does seem to resemble your everyday clothing.
Lizzie Borden Part Two: The Trial & Hauntings
How would you feel if your parents' skulls were presented to you in a court room as you were tried for their murders? Not exactly the definition of a pleasant afternoon.
Lizzie Borden Part One: The Murders
One of the most infamous murders in American history, the brutal slaying of Andrew and Abby Borden. But what really happened?
Eat Your Heart Out, Mercy Brown: America's First Vampire
Before there was Dracula, there was the real life, well documented vampire of New England, Mercy Brown. Or at least that's what some liked to call her.
Interview: Discussing Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer
Kim sits down with author and detective Cloyd Steiger to talk about the lesser known serial killer from the PNW, Gary Gene Grant.
Fox Hollow Farm Part 2: The Hauntings
With the dark past of murders, a home like Fox Hollow Farm is bound to have a certain energy left behind.
Fox Hollow Farm Part 1: The Murders
When authorities found thousands of human bones scattered in the woods of Fox Hollow Farm in the 90s, all arrows started to point at one potential culprit of the pleth...
Unsolved: The Hinterkaifeck Farm Murders
On a cold night in Bavaria, six people were brutally murdered at the Hinterkaifeck farm. It is a case that remains unsolved to this day.
The Shadows of Falcon Lair
Within its walls, Falcon Lair housed Hollywood sex symbols, socialites and heiresses haunted by self destruction and ghosts of the past.
The Lady of the Lake
They say that Lake Crescent never gives up its dead, but one day in 1940, the body of a woman was found floating, murdered. Even more alarming? Her body had turned to ...